'Grown men will weep...an engrossing and uplifting film...' Radio Times

'An excellent documentary...sensitive and rewarding...' Sunday Times

'A moving documentary...' Mail on Sunday

Baby Beauty Queens

'Ostensibly unjudgemental but quietly devastating...' The Times

'Sweet and unassuming…your heart melted' The Guardian

'Oddly uplifting' Radio Times

How to Snare a Millionaire

'Rebecca Arnold’s debut documentary is so good she ought to be snapped up straight away...excellent' Sunday Times

'A wonderful, wacky little film...' The Times

Life and Death of a Mobile Phone

'It was a funny film - full of witty soundbites and lyrical camerawork - but also more than a little bit scary.' Daily Express

Animal Addicts

'A film in the classic mould of British observational filmmaking...which will leave you debating the issues raised long after the end credits have rolled. Incredibly poignant...a tribute to the skill with which it is put together.' Time Out

Sleep Clinic

'It's hilarious watching them doing their thing all night - trumpeting, battling ponies, moaning and conversing. And next week looks fabulous...' The Guardian

Strangest Hotel in Britain

'Here is one of those wonderful programmes that make you feel better about the world...' The Times

'This was terrific television and another feather in the Secret History cap…' Evening Standard

MODERN TIMES - BYSTANDERS

'A catalogue of stories in which people told their tales simply and clearly, it was a brutally aggressive film, one of the most violent I have seen in a long time. But the real violence is in what you feel. And these stories: you felt them.' Daily Express

'Nicholas O’Dwyer’s haunting film shone its light on the ways in which an attacker’s punch leaves scars on people who were never his victims...' The Times

'Stories to make your blood boil and make you think in a powerful documentary...' Sunday Times

'One day, all documentaries will be made like this...' Time Out

MODERN TIMES - DOG TROUBLE

'Dog Trouble doesn’t pull on the heart strings but rather wrenches the heart apart... Deeply black humour is plucked from everyday situations with witty use of music and sharp editing. This is one of those films which will stick in the memory...' Time Out

'The title says it all. This jaw-dropping film is a graphic demonstration of just how much trouble dogs can be. The subject is not, of course, dogs, but a particular form of human madness...' Daily Mail

'Nick O’Dwyer’s brilliant Modern Times...' The Guardian

MODERN TIMES - TRACY AND JOEY

'The craftsmanship of Nick O’Dwyer’s Tracy and Joey was special. The elegiac pacing was dressed with poetic commentary, elegant camerawork and sensitive use of music, helping towards a poignant evocation of the hard life and terrible death of Joey’s loyal' Daily Telegraph

'This sombre and profoundly affecting film is produced by Nick O’Dwyer, who made last year’s memorable Bogus Callers. It is another chastening story of society in collapse, a terrible story beautifully told...' Daily Mail

'It would be difficult not to be affected by this distressing film...' Evening Standard

MODERN TIMES - BOGUS CALLERS

'It is a film to make you weep, but with tears of anger as well as pity.....from the maker of the excellent Open Prison.....' Daily Mail

'Nick O’Dwyer’s film deserves all the angry tears it will jerk...' Sunday Telegraph